How should contractualists seek to accommodate and respond to the existence of radical pluralism within contemporary liberal states? Ryan Muldoon has recently argued that a) the dominant Kantian liberal model of contractualism is hopelessly ill equipped to do so but that b) there is a particular kind of Hobbesian contractualism that can do much better. I raise some problems concerning the capacity of Muldoonian contractualism to respond appropriately to the problem of radical pluralism. I then propose a very different kind of solution that involves embracing an advice model of contractualism. Keywords: contractualism; contractarianism; pluralism; diversity; disagreemen
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Despite an impressive philosophical pedigree, contractualism (or contractarianism) has only been pro...
Contract theory refers to a model of reasoning in political theory and in ethics more generally in t...
I suggest that there are two main views that can be found in Professor Schwarzschild\u27s paper. The...
How should contractualists seek to accommodate and respond to the existence of radical pluralism wit...
A theory is robustly pluralist if it maintains that law is justified by multiple independent nonorde...
I begin by summarizing my version of liberal pluralism, emphasizing that the notion of pluralism imp...
Political contractualism is important in societies characterized by substantial moral and political ...
Contract rules can be justified by utilitarian theories (such as efficiency theory), which are conce...
Some contractualist egalitarians try to accommodate a concern for numbers by embracing a pluralist s...
The focus of this project is pluralism and its relationship with theories of consent, political just...
Justice is the highest of our moral ends. Implementing a conception of justice requires the coordina...
Critiques leading accounts for judicial vindication of the expectation interest in contracts and pro...
This essay begins by describing T.M. Scanlon’s contractualism according to which an action is right ...
Global Legal Pluralism recognizes the inevitability (and sometimes even the desirability) of multipl...
Despite an impressive philosophical pedigree, contractualism (or contractarianism) has only been pro...
Contract theory refers to a model of reasoning in political theory and in ethics more generally in t...
I suggest that there are two main views that can be found in Professor Schwarzschild\u27s paper. The...